If you define the. Using WebComponents in GreaseMonkey. Hey, it looks like I'm having the same issue! I'm trying to extend the built-in "URL" object and add a custom getter: class Foo. Loading userscripts from your computer filesystem. This hasn't been supported for a while for good security reasons, but it's easy enough to.
How to get my form handler to work? I would like to create a greasemonkey script that add a new form to GitLab and runs a function. Restore Greasemonkey scripts after firefox update deletes scripts. Hello, neither updating Firefox nor updating Greasemonkey should delete any userscripts. Does ". Need a update on how to Manage User Scripts. Rick Bauer , … Robert G. Some posts are auto-moderated to reduce spam, including links and swear words. When you make a post, and it does not appear, it went into moderation.
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If you have a question, it would be best to start a new thread , where volunteers can get more details about your setup. They say the update will break some scripts, but I don't see anything about losing scripts. From what I found browsing through the GreaseMonkey forums, it was because I was using local GreaseMonkey scripts and local file access is not allowed anymore with the new Firefox version. That leaves me wondering why users are left out in the dark about that.
I can't imagine that there aren't many other people using own-made scripts for GreaseMonkey. Search Support Search. Learn More. What is going on here!???? I'm unable to replicate this in Firefox 85 with Tampermonkey 4. The import buttons appear whether I'm logged in or out.
The only thing I can suggest at this point is try clearing your Discogs cookies. I've got my browser set to remove all cookies whenever I close it, so stale cookies isn't an issue. I've since tried the import script on Violentmonkey on the same browser, and it works there.
So it seems to be a problem with Greasemonkey on Firefox. Glad you got it working. I'm afraid there's not much we can do unless it's reproducible. Can you try Violentmonkey if not?
Thank you. So atj I made some tests and the following hold for both Tampermonkey 4. Thanks ggalan87 this is helpful. I can't see how the cookies themselves could be the cause - my guess would be that Discogs must be generating slightly different HTML based on the presence of these cookies. I'll try to replicate the issue. OK, I've finally been able to reproduce this. Discogs returns completely different markup if you're not logged in, which contains class names like:.
The order:3 in the style attribute indicates that flex-box is being used for the sidebar layout. This means that even if we update the script to recognise the the weird class names the page will be messed up because the inserted MB element doesn't work with flex-box:.
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